Here’s what we know… Many behaviors for addiction are clearly ‘modifiable’ even if there is an underlying physiological addiction. Great news! This means that they can be changed – as in treated or controlled directly by the individual. Contact us to learn more about how!

As Recoverees progress through their "DISCflex Recovery: A Book About Me" workbook, they will be asked to not only analyze their past actions but set goals and plans for their future actions. Recoverees will also learn about the 10 Steps to Setting and Enforcing Boundaries and build valuable Life Skills through reading and activities.

Counselors and Group Leaders work with the Recoveree to elaborate on what the Recoveree has already put to paper. This allows Counselors and Group Leaders more time to focus on the "how" than the "what" throughout the recovery process.

The "DISCflex Recovery: A Book About Me" workbook helps Recoverees to build a concrete plan for their future then takes it a step further by having them write it down. Their workbook sets an expectation for life in the real world and becomes a reminder to stay the course. Recoverees can go back to their workbook at any time to remind themselves why they set these goals, boundaries, and processes in place.

Counselors and Group Leaders are able to sign off the completion of sections with Recoverees and use the workbook to hold them accountable to the promises and goals they made. Without goals and accountability, the entire Recovery Process would fall apart.

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